![]() ![]() On Pastor Appreciation Day, and always, remember that our leaders while here on earth are not angels, they're only human, and can only do so much. And often he has to protect his flock from wolves that would want to kill and harm the sheep. He leads his flock to good pasture to eat. The pastor is a shepherd who cares for the flock of sheep, but he doesn't own the sheep, they belong to someone else. ![]() The work of the pastor is to be the voice and hands helping God to lead, direct, teach, and counsel us on the path of salvation. Really, God is the Father of His Spiritual Family, the Church. And some of the decisions they make can affect the rest of our lives. Someone has to make decisions for the family, and that is our parents. While we are growing up, they have to work to feed and clothe us, to teach us, keep us healthy and warm, and protect us from danger. Let's take our parents or guardians, for example. What do they all have in common? They are leaders who make decisions that affect our lives.Īnd the positions they hold are often stressful, because of the duties they fulfill, the difficulties they encounter, and often, because of the false expectations others put on them. Some churches, parishes, or congregations may celebrate it at a different time. Pastor Appreciation Day falls on the Sunday on or between October 8 and October 14. ![]() The entire month of October is designated as Pastor Appreciation Month, or Clergy Appreciation Month. It's also known as Clergy Appreciation Day. It's a good time - and also a good reminder - to: Pastor Appreciation Day - aka Pastor Appreciation Sunday - is observed on the second Sunday in October. ![]()
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